IT is reassessing how network administrators and security personnel can work together more effectively
Salaries and bonuses for IT pros have stabilized or are growing slightly. In one position, they actually declined.
Blade server success founded on key mainframe concepts
Security, project management, and Linux skills are all still valuable
Can smaller vendors still have a voice in an organization designed to develop hardware standards for the entire industry?
Your greatest security risk may not come from outside attacks but from your own employees. Setting policies and procedures aren't enough to stop the problem, but new security event management technology can help.
A new Microsoft initiative eases management headaches by building management features into products that can be accessed by a variety of enterprise management tools. SCO's Vintela Authorization may give us a glimpse into how Microsoft networks can finally play nice with other operating systems.
In the era of Do Not Call, predictive analytics can turn inbound calls—even complaints—into potential sales
Meanwhile, Microsoft builds bridges between Office and BI application vendors
DoS attacks possible on 802.11 devices, public access points particularly vulnerable; tricking Outlook 2003 to download and run files
Analytics functionality permeates PeopleSoft Enterprise CRM 8.9 release
Only distributed security can protect the borderless enterprise from today's threats.
Effective business continuity planning must address several different kinds of worst-case scenarios